COFFEE DISEASE AND PEST MANAGEMENT - INDIA
Coffee is one of the major plantation crops mainly grown in southern states (Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu) and to a small extent in northeastern states of India. Two commercially important species of coffee viz., arabica coffee ( Coffea Arabica )and robusta coffee (Coffea canephora) are grown almost in equal ratio in about 292,000 ha in India. India produces about 282,000 tonnes of coffee annually and southern states of India contribute about 98% of the total production. Coffee is an important export commodity earns about US$200million foreign exchange annually.
Coffee plantations provide a congenial habitat to various valuable species of soil fauna, insects, birds and mammals. Of the more than hundred species of insect pests recorded on coffee, only a few listed in the table is a major pests and diseases.
Major pests of coffee and their peak incidence period in India
Sl No |
Pests |
Host coffee plant |
Peak period |
1 |
White stem borer (Xylotrechus quadripes) |
Arabica |
April-May and October-December |
2 |
Coffee berry borer (Hypothenemus hampei) |
Arabica & robusta |
October-January |
3 |
Shot-hole borer (Xylosandrus compactus) |
Robusta |
September-January |
4 |
Mealybugs (Planococcus citri & P. lilacinus) |
Robusta & arabica |
December-June |
5 |
Green scale (Coccus viridis) |
Arabica & robusta |
December-June |
6 |
Coffee leaf rust (Hemileia vestatrix) |
Arabica |
September-October |
Pest and Disease control measures
White stem borer
Serious pest of arabica coffee. |
Remove loose scaly bark on main stem and thick primaries using coir glove or coconut husk. |
Coffee Berry Borer
Pinhole at the tip of berries indicates presence of the pest. In severe cases of infestation two or more holes may be seen. |
Timely and clean harvest. Use mats to prevent gleanings. |
Shot Hole Borer
Withered or dried branches with shot holes indicate presence of the pest. |
Prune affected twigs 5 cm- 7.5 cm below the hole. |
Mealy bugs
Mealybugs attack nodes, spikes, berries, tender branches, leaves and roots leading to debilitation of the plant and crop loss. |
Control ants by dusting quinalphos 1.5% or methyl parathion 2% or malathion 5% in the base of shade trees. |
Green Scale
Debilitation of older plants and death of nursery plants. Honey dew secreted by the scale forms a film on leaves and a black fungus (sooty mould) grows on it. |
Maintain optimum shade, Control Ants by dusting quinalphos 1.5 % r methyl parathion 2% or malathion 5%, Destroy ant nests, remove and destroy weeds. |
Coffee leaf rust
Yellow to orange spots on lower surface of leaves with powdery mass of uredospores. |
Spray 0.5% Bordeaux mixture during Pre-monsoon (May- June) and Post-monsoon (Sept.- October) period Or |
Some of the products available for pest and disease management in Coffee
- White stem borer, coffee berry borer, Shoot hole borer - FMC DURMET FORCE INSECTICIDE
- Mealy bugs and Green Scales - MALATHION 50% E.C INSECTICIDE
- Coffee leaf rust - BLITOX FUNGICIDE
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